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5 investing lessons from climbing Mt. EverestFortune (blog)-Jan 21, 2014
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In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 8,840m (29,002ft). The current official height of 8,848m (29,029ft) as recognised by China and Nepal was established by a 1955 Indian survey and subsequently confirmed by a Chinese survey in 1975. In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon a recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India. Waugh named the mountain after his predecessor in the post, Sir George Everest, arguing that there were many local names, against the opinion of Everest.

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5 investing lessons from climbing Mt. EverestFortune (blog)-Jan 21, 2014
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Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
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Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
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5 investing lessons from climbing Mt. EverestFortune (blog)-Jan 21, 2014
"The riskiest part of Mt. Everest is the Khumbu Icefall. ... Many people choose to climb from the north side of the mountain to avoid this route. ... brokerage firm -- is moving forward is an important thing to wrap your brain around.
RiponTodayHarrogate burns survivor in Mount Everest trek
Wetherby Today-6 minutes ago
Now Mr Boyle has climbed to altitudes of over 17,000 feet and raised £13,000 for ...Matt added: "It is dangerous and our guide told us that a helicopter once had to ... "I was pleased to get home to a proper shower and toilet!
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KETCHUM • Last spring, the mountain climbing world was taken back by the story of an explosive fight on Mount Everest between three ...
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VernonMorning Star-2 hours ago
"It's a wonderful opportunity to come back to your home province and ... for Chortle's (a U.K. comedy guide) best breakthrough act in 2010. ... He is a rock climber and has climbed Mt. McKinley and is going to Everest next year.
Pictures of daredevil climbers in North Wales go under the hammer
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Incredible images showing rock climbers risking life and limb in the 1900's ... Snowdonia's Y Lliwedd was also explored by early climbers, and was the subject of a 1909 climbing guide, The ... for the successful 1953 expedition to climb Mount Everest. ... Up 70% OffHome, Garden, Technology and Fashion!
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To say that anyone can climb Mount Kilimanjaro would be a ... That's oversimplifying the situation, but, unlike Mount Everest (27,940 feet), this climb doesn't require ... This 50-mile stretch is one of the easier routes, considered by most ... My family's -- and my -- main concern was that Sumaiyah and I were ...
What Scaling Mount Everest Taught Me About Leadership
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Whether you are climbing Mount Everest or the corporate ladder, ... Improv skills can be just as important or more important than the ability to execute a plan. On a mountain, weather and route conditions determine how you ...
New terrain: Center hosts rare public appearance by world-class ...
The Union of Grass Valley-Jan 29, 2014
As the Women's Record Holder for Mt. Everest Summits, Mountaineer ... For the past decade, she has been a professional climbing guide in a ... I think it's important to pay attention to what's going on in any new society.
The World's Tallest Mountain: Mount Everest
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In other words, when climbers reach the top of Mount Everest, they are not ... The southeastern ridge is the most widely used climbing route.
What It's Like to Summit Mt. Everest
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With a death rate statistically higher than soldiers in the Iraq war, why would anyone risk their life to climb Mount Everest? PhotographerAaron Huey points his camera at the unsung heroes of mountaineering—the Sherpas.
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The Trek to Mt Everest Base Camp

Mt EverestBaseCampTrek was one of the most exhausting and amazing experiences of my life.
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WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK | HOW TO TRAVEL ON $30 A DAY | Ep 51

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How to travel the world on $30 a day, solo. I quit my job, sold my car, gave everything away so I could travel the world. This series is about traveling the world on your own with tips, tricks and travel hacks plus funny stories that hopefully will teach you a thing or two as well.
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Trek to Everest Basecamp - The Full Experience!

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25 Crazy Facts That Will Make You Want To Climb Mount Everest

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Officially, Mount Everest is 29,029ft based on a 1954 ground measurement. A satellite-based measurement in 1999 found it to be six feet taller but this was disputed.
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Mt EverestBaseCampTrek was one of the most exhausting and amazing experiences of my life.
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Check out http://www.triphackr.com/ for more Everest Base Camp photos and guides.
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WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK | HOW TO TRAVEL ON $30 A DAY | Ep 51

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How to travel the world on $30 a day, solo. I quit my job, sold my car, gave everything away so I could travel the wo...

Re-uploaded in two parts and new music.
How to travel the world on $30 a day, solo. I quit my job, sold my car, gave everything away so I could travel the world. This series is about traveling the world on your own with tips, tricks and travel hacks plus funny stories that hopefully will teach you a thing or two as well.
I traveled for 12 months on $12,000 on my own - through 17 countries, 4 continents with only one backpack and a camera bag.
This video is about how to travel in Nepal and what to do in Nepal specifically the Everest Base Camp trek in a Everest Base Camp (or EBC) Trekking Guide. It also talks about hiking and trekking the Everest Base Camp trek solo, without a guide or porter and the general experience of the Everest Base Camp trek.
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Re-uploaded in two parts and new music.
How to travel the world on $30 a day, solo. I quit my job, sold my car, gave everything away so I could travel the world. This series is about traveling the world on your own with tips, tricks and travel hacks plus funny stories that hopefully will teach you a thing or two as well.
I traveled for 12 months on $12,000 on my own - through 17 countries, 4 continents with only one backpack and a camera bag.
This video is about how to travel in Nepal and what to do in Nepal specifically the Everest Base Camp trek in a Everest Base Camp (or EBC) Trekking Guide. It also talks about hiking and trekking the Everest Base Camp trek solo, without a guide or porter and the general experience of the Everest Base Camp trek.
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Trek to Everest Basecamp - The Full Experience!

**Subscribe for more adventure videos!** Experience the journey to Mount Everest basecamp. From the perspective of a summit climber, you'll see the real-life fe...

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Everest Base Camp & Kala Pattar. Our trek to the base of Mount Everest will surpass your expectations. ... A foray is also included to Everest Base Camp from where expeditions prepare to climb the world's highest peak. All nights are spent ... Slow down, and enjoy the journey. On this journey of a lifetime, you'll experience the base camp life of Mount Everest climbers, trek to the infamous Khumbu Icefall, marvel at the stunning views ...Everest Base Camp Trek Everest Base Camp Trek is a famous challenging trek in Khumbu, Nepal. ...Just ask a local the way to the next village on your route, and they will direct you. Most Sherpas under ... A view of Mount Everest from the Tibetanbase camp. Khumbu. Mount Everest: the go-slow guide to base camp – with a fast ... Filled with some of the grandest views on Earth, the journey to Mount Everest base camp is not for the faint-hearted.Mt. EverestBaseCamp Mt. Everest Base Camp, Tingri County up to Everest Base Camp, and its an iconic journey through a distinctive Tibetan ...EverestAdventure in Nepal, Asia Everest is more than a mountain and the journey to its base camp is more than just a trek. Along a route dubbed by some as "the steps to heaven," every bend in Tibet and Nepal: Journey to the Highest Himalaya Tibet and Nepal: Journey to the Highest Himalaya ... Himalaya adventure; ExploreLhasa, Shigatse, Kathmandu, and Mount Everest's North FaceBase Camp.Everest Tour,Mount Everest Base Camp Tour in Tibet - Trips ... Tibet Everest Base Camp Tour,from 6 to 11 days,visit Lhasa,Gyantse,Shigatse,Everest ... It seems to be a long journey, but it is not boring at all for you will be ... Everest Base Camp | The Land of Snows Mt. Everest is the main destination that travelers in Tibet go to. ... Everest Base Camp (EBC), elevation 5200 meters, is nearly 800 kilometers .... In my opinion, this is not a very good route as the views of Everest and the rest of mount everest basecamp journey
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25 Crazy Facts That Will Make You Want To Climb Mount Everest

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Officially, Mount Everest is 29,029ft based on a 1954 ground measurement. A satellite-based measurement in 1999 found it to be six feet taller but this was disputed.
The summit is just under the cruising altitude of a passenger jet (around 31,000ft)
At Everest's highest point, you are breathing in a third of the amount of oxygen you would normally breathe. This isn't because of different air composition but rather because of less air pressure.
Since 1969 at least one person has died on Everest every year except for 1977Winds on the mountain have been recorded at more than 200mph.
One out of every 10 successful climbs to the summit ends in death.
There are estimated to be 200 dead bodies on the mountain and they are used as waypoints for climbers
Reinhold Messner was the first to climb the mountain alone and without oxygen in 1980FrenchmanMarco Siffredi and AustrianStefanGatt snowboarded down the mountain in 2001.
The oldest person to climb Everest is 80 year-old Yuichiro Miura of Japan
The youngest person to reach the summit is 13 year old Jordan Romero. In May 2010, the young American broke the record previously held by 15 year old Ming Kipa of Nepal.
The world's tallest man-made structure of any kind with the Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 829m. Everest is more than ten times its height.
The world's second highest building, Taipei 101 in Taiwan would need to be stacked up more than 17 times to match Everest
The first tweet from the summit was sent by Kenton Cool in 2011. He tweeted: "Everest summit no 9! 1st tweet from the top of the world thanks to a weak 3G signal"
The mountain gets taller by 4mm every years due to upward thrust created by two opposing tectonic plates.
Google has now mapped Everest, although it did not get to the summit. In 2011 a team spent 2 weeks hiking over 70 miles to reach base camp, capturing images along the way.
Without extra oxygen, AustralianTim Macartney-Snape became the first to climb from sea level to the summit, in May 1990.
The first phone call was place from the summit in summer of 2013. Nepalese officials, however, were less than impressed and deemed it illegal.
Bear Grylls, the youngest British climber to summit the mountain, also flew higher than the peak in a powered paraglider in 2007.
The record for the longest time spent on the summit is 21 hours, achieved by Babu Chiri Sherpa in 1999.
In 2004 there was a wedding on the summit. Moni Mule Pati and Pem Dorjee Sherpa, both from Nepal kept their plans a secret from other climbers until they reached the peak.
Two Polish climbers, Leszka Cichy and Krzysztof Wielicki, were the first two summit Everst during winter in February of 1980
Everest is well known for its "traffic jams". Sometimes several hundred climbers can be on the summit at the same time.
The mountain was named after George Everest in 1856. He was a retired Surveyor General who never saw the peak.
1974 was the last year that no one climbed Mount Everest

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Officially, Mount Everest is 29,029ft based on a 1954 ground measurement. A satellite-based measurement in 1999 found it to be six feet taller but this was disputed.
The summit is just under the cruising altitude of a passenger jet (around 31,000ft)
At Everest's highest point, you are breathing in a third of the amount of oxygen you would normally breathe. This isn't because of different air composition but rather because of less air pressure.
Since 1969 at least one person has died on Everest every year except for 1977Winds on the mountain have been recorded at more than 200mph.
One out of every 10 successful climbs to the summit ends in death.
There are estimated to be 200 dead bodies on the mountain and they are used as waypoints for climbers
Reinhold Messner was the first to climb the mountain alone and without oxygen in 1980FrenchmanMarco Siffredi and AustrianStefanGatt snowboarded down the mountain in 2001.
The oldest person to climb Everest is 80 year-old Yuichiro Miura of Japan
The youngest person to reach the summit is 13 year old Jordan Romero. In May 2010, the young American broke the record previously held by 15 year old Ming Kipa of Nepal.
The world's tallest man-made structure of any kind with the Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 829m. Everest is more than ten times its height.
The world's second highest building, Taipei 101 in Taiwan would need to be stacked up more than 17 times to match Everest
The first tweet from the summit was sent by Kenton Cool in 2011. He tweeted: "Everest summit no 9! 1st tweet from the top of the world thanks to a weak 3G signal"
The mountain gets taller by 4mm every years due to upward thrust created by two opposing tectonic plates.
Google has now mapped Everest, although it did not get to the summit. In 2011 a team spent 2 weeks hiking over 70 miles to reach base camp, capturing images along the way.
Without extra oxygen, AustralianTim Macartney-Snape became the first to climb from sea level to the summit, in May 1990.
The first phone call was place from the summit in summer of 2013. Nepalese officials, however, were less than impressed and deemed it illegal.
Bear Grylls, the youngest British climber to summit the mountain, also flew higher than the peak in a powered paraglider in 2007.
The record for the longest time spent on the summit is 21 hours, achieved by Babu Chiri Sherpa in 1999.
In 2004 there was a wedding on the summit. Moni Mule Pati and Pem Dorjee Sherpa, both from Nepal kept their plans a secret from other climbers until they reached the peak.
Two Polish climbers, Leszka Cichy and Krzysztof Wielicki, were the first two summit Everst during winter in February of 1980
Everest is well known for its "traffic jams". Sometimes several hundred climbers can be on the summit at the same time.
The mountain was named after George Everest in 1856. He was a retired Surveyor General who never saw the peak.
1974 was the last year that no one climbed Mount Everest

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Five-time Mt. Everest summiter, Melissa Arnot, attempts to break a new world record by being the first US woman to climb Everest without supplemental oxygen.
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Unsung Heroes of Everest | Nat Geo Live

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Five-time Mt. Everest summiter, Melissa Arnot, attempts to break a new world record by being the first US woman to climb Everest without supplemental oxygen.
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Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

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Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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With a death rate statistically higher than soldiers in the Iraq war, why would anyone risk their life to climb Mount Everest? PhotographerAaron Huey points his camera at the unsung heroes of mountaineering—the Sherpas.
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Arunima Sinha: On top of the world

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In April 2011, Arunima Sinha, a national level volleyball player, was thrown out of a running train by robbers who were after her gold chain. Her left leg crushed by the passing trains had to be amputated. This did not stop her from dreaming the impossible, on May 21st, 2013, Arunima summited Mount Everest. Watch as she takes us along on her journey in this passionate talk.
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HD Documentary - Mount Everest & Geological story

Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level and is the 5th furthest summit from the center of Earth. The international border between China and Nepal runs across the precise summit point. Its massif includes neighboring peaks Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft) and Changtse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft).
In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). The current official height of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) as recognized by China and Nepal was established by a 1955Indian survey and subsequently confirmed by a Ch...

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Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea...

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Conrad Anker: "The Call of Everest" | Talks at Google

On June 3rd, 2016 Conrad spoke at Google about the history, science and future of climbing the world's highest peak.
Conrad Anker has summited Mount Everest three times. On his first summit he discovered the body of George Mallory, the legendary British climber. On his third summit he didn't use supplemental oxygen. He was featured in the film Meru, about the first ascent of the Shark's Fin route of the Indian Himalayas.
This Talk was hosted by Monica Poletti.

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Journey Towards The Center Of The Earth

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We live in an era when Earth has been considered long-conquered. The highest mountains, darkest rain forests, the Arctic and Antarctic wastelands have all been explored and mapped. The ocean’s deepest points have been plumbed and detailed isobenthic maps exist. These former frontiers are now relegated to places for ever more detailed scientific investigations (especially the oceans for their bio-diversity), extreme sports, and for commercial exploitation. But as places for true exploration they are a part of history.
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Dr. Kenneth Kamler recalls his harrowing experience on a climb towards the summit of Mt. Everest in 1996 when a lethal 2-day storm kicked up. The event, documented by writer Jon Krakauer in his bestselling book Into Thin Air, would lead to the deaths of eight climbers and leave several others -- including Kamler -- stranded and fighting for their lives.
In this presentation, Kamler explores the effects of the disaster, the rescue, and the relentless drive of human survival.
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A fight on Everest? It seemed incredible. But in 2013 news channels around the world reported an ugly brawl at 21,000ft as European climbers fled a mob of angry Sherpas.
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Arunima Sinha: On top of the world

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In April 2011, Arunima Sinha, a national level volleyball player, was thrown out of a running train by robbers who were after her gold chain. Her left leg crushed by the passing trains had to be amputated. This did not stop her from dreaming the impossible, on May 21st, 2013, Arunima summited Mount Everest. Watch as she takes us along on her journey in this passionate talk.
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Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level and is the 5th furthest summit from the center of Earth. The international border between China and Nepal runs across the precise summit point. Its massif includes neighboring peaks Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft) and Changtse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft).
In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). The current official height of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) as recognized by China and Nepal was established by a 1955Indian survey and subsequently confirmed by a Chinese survey in 1975. In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon a recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the BritishSurveyor General of India. Waugh named the mountain after his predecessor in the post, Sir George Everest, arguing that there were many local names, against the opinion of Everest.
Mount Everest attracts many highly experienced mountaineers as well as capable climbers willing to hire professional guides. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the standard route) and the other from the north in Tibet. While not posing substantial technical climbing challenges on the standard route, Everest presents dangers such as altitude sickness, weather, wind as well as significant objective hazards from avalanches and the Khumbu Icefall.
The first recorded efforts to reach Everest's summit were made by British mountaineers. With Nepal not allowing foreigners into the country at the time, the British made several attempts on the north ridge route from the Tibetan side. After the first reconnaissance expedition by the British in 1921 reached 7,000 m (22,970 ft) on the North Col, the 1922 expedition pushed the North ridge route up to 8,320 m (27,300 ft) marking the first time a human had climbed above 8,000 m (26,247 ft). Tragedy struck on the descent from the North col when seven porters were killed in an avalanche. The 1924 expedition resulted in the greatest mystery on Everest to this day: George Mallory and Andrew Irvine made a final summit attempt on June 8 but never returned, sparking debate as to whether they were the first to reach the top. They had been spotted high on the mountain that day but disappeared in the clouds, never to be seen again until Mallory's body was found in 1999 at 8,155 m (26,755 ft) on the North face. Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary made the first official ascent of Everest in 1953 using the southeast ridge route. Tenzing had reached 8,595 m (28,199 ft) the previous year as a member of the 1952Swiss expedition.
The 8,848 m (29,029 ft) height given is officially recognised by Nepal and China, although Nepal is planning a new survey.
In 1856, Andrew Waugh announced Everest (then known as Peak XV) as 29,002 ft (8,840 m) high, after several years of calculations based on observations made by the Great Trigonometric Survey.
The elevation of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) was first determined by an Indian survey in 1955, made closer to the mountain, also using theodolites.[citation needed] It was subsequently reaffirmed by a 1975 Chinese measurement 8,848.13 m (29,029.30 ft). In both cases the snow cap, not the rock head, was measured. In May 1999 an American Everest Expedition, directed by Bradford Washburn, anchored a GPS unit into the highest bedrock. A rock head elevation of 8,850 m (29,035 ft), and a snow/ice elevation 1 m (3 ft) higher, were obtained via this device. Although it has not been officially recognized by Nepal, this figure is widely quoted. Geoid uncertainty casts doubt upon the accuracy claimed by both the 1999 and 2005 surveys.
A detailed photogrammetric map (at a scale of 1:50,000) of the Khumbu region, including the south side of Mount Everest, was made by ErwinSchneider as part of the 1955 InternationalHimalayan Expedition, which also attempted Lhotse. An even more detailed topographic map of the Everest area was made in the late 1980s under the direction of Bradford Washburn, using extensive aerial photography.
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Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level and is the 5th furthest summit from the center of Earth. The international border between China and Nepal runs across the precise summit point. Its massif includes neighboring peaks Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft) and Changtse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft).
In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). The current official height of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) as recognized by China and Nepal was established by a 1955Indian survey and subsequently confirmed by a Chinese survey in 1975. In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon a recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the BritishSurveyor General of India. Waugh named the mountain after his predecessor in the post, Sir George Everest, arguing that there were many local names, against the opinion of Everest.
Mount Everest attracts many highly experienced mountaineers as well as capable climbers willing to hire professional guides. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the standard route) and the other from the north in Tibet. While not posing substantial technical climbing challenges on the standard route, Everest presents dangers such as altitude sickness, weather, wind as well as significant objective hazards from avalanches and the Khumbu Icefall.
The first recorded efforts to reach Everest's summit were made by British mountaineers. With Nepal not allowing foreigners into the country at the time, the British made several attempts on the north ridge route from the Tibetan side. After the first reconnaissance expedition by the British in 1921 reached 7,000 m (22,970 ft) on the North Col, the 1922 expedition pushed the North ridge route up to 8,320 m (27,300 ft) marking the first time a human had climbed above 8,000 m (26,247 ft). Tragedy struck on the descent from the North col when seven porters were killed in an avalanche. The 1924 expedition resulted in the greatest mystery on Everest to this day: George Mallory and Andrew Irvine made a final summit attempt on June 8 but never returned, sparking debate as to whether they were the first to reach the top. They had been spotted high on the mountain that day but disappeared in the clouds, never to be seen again until Mallory's body was found in 1999 at 8,155 m (26,755 ft) on the North face. Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary made the first official ascent of Everest in 1953 using the southeast ridge route. Tenzing had reached 8,595 m (28,199 ft) the previous year as a member of the 1952Swiss expedition.
The 8,848 m (29,029 ft) height given is officially recognised by Nepal and China, although Nepal is planning a new survey.
In 1856, Andrew Waugh announced Everest (then known as Peak XV) as 29,002 ft (8,840 m) high, after several years of calculations based on observations made by the Great Trigonometric Survey.
The elevation of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) was first determined by an Indian survey in 1955, made closer to the mountain, also using theodolites.[citation needed] It was subsequently reaffirmed by a 1975 Chinese measurement 8,848.13 m (29,029.30 ft). In both cases the snow cap, not the rock head, was measured. In May 1999 an American Everest Expedition, directed by Bradford Washburn, anchored a GPS unit into the highest bedrock. A rock head elevation of 8,850 m (29,035 ft), and a snow/ice elevation 1 m (3 ft) higher, were obtained via this device. Although it has not been officially recognized by Nepal, this figure is widely quoted. Geoid uncertainty casts doubt upon the accuracy claimed by both the 1999 and 2005 surveys.
A detailed photogrammetric map (at a scale of 1:50,000) of the Khumbu region, including the south side of Mount Everest, was made by ErwinSchneider as part of the 1955 InternationalHimalayan Expedition, which also attempted Lhotse. An even more detailed topographic map of the Everest area was made in the late 1980s under the direction of Bradford Washburn, using extensive aerial photography.
More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest

Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his cor...

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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On June 3rd, 2016 Conrad spoke at Google about the history, science and future of climbing the world's highest peak.
Conrad Anker has summited Mount Everest three times. On his first summit he discovered the body of George Mallory, the legendary British climber. On his third summit he didn't use supplemental oxygen. He was featured in the film Meru, about the first ascent of the Shark's Fin route of the Indian Himalayas.
This Talk was hosted by Monica Poletti.

On June 3rd, 2016 Conrad spoke at Google about the history, science and future of climbing the world's highest peak.
Conrad Anker has summited Mount Everest three times. On his first summit he discovered the body of George Mallory, the legendary British climber. On his third summit he didn't use supplemental oxygen. He was featured in the film Meru, about the first ascent of the Shark's Fin route of the Indian Himalayas.
This Talk was hosted by Monica Poletti.

Google TechTalks
July 27, 2006Bill Stone, Ph.D., PresidentStone AeroSPACE. Bill will be a speaker at the TED conference next year.
ABSTRACT
We live in an era when Earth has been considered long-conquered. The highest mountains, darkest rain forests, the Arctic and Antarctic wastelands have all been explored and mapped. The ocean’s deepest points have been plumbed and detailed isobenthic maps exist. These former frontiers are now relegated to places for ever more detailed scientific investigations (especially the oceans for their bio-diversity), extreme sports, and for commercial exploitation. But as places for true exploration they are a part of history.
While truly known only to a handful of teams worldwide, the last -- and arguably the most technologically and psychologically challenging -- terrestrial frontier is being systematically explored in our time: that of extraordinarily deep cave systems. And, like the original exploration of the Poles, and the race to climb Everest, there is a quiet, yet spirited competition now to explore the once-and-for-all-time deepest natural abyss on Earth.
This talk explains the origins of the U.S. effort, the nature of expeditionary deep caving, and introduces the audience to the world of Sistema Cheve and the technology that has been developed to explore it.
Google engEDU

Google TechTalks
July 27, 2006Bill Stone, Ph.D., PresidentStone AeroSPACE. Bill will be a speaker at the TED conference next year.
ABSTRACT
We live in an era when Earth has been considered long-conquered. The highest mountains, darkest rain forests, the Arctic and Antarctic wastelands have all been explored and mapped. The ocean’s deepest points have been plumbed and detailed isobenthic maps exist. These former frontiers are now relegated to places for ever more detailed scientific investigations (especially the oceans for their bio-diversity), extreme sports, and for commercial exploitation. But as places for true exploration they are a part of history.
While truly known only to a handful of teams worldwide, the last -- and arguably the most technologically and psychologically challenging -- terrestrial frontier is being systematically explored in our time: that of extraordinarily deep cave systems. And, like the original exploration of the Poles, and the race to climb Everest, there is a quiet, yet spirited competition now to explore the once-and-for-all-time deepest natural abyss on Earth.
This talk explains the origins of the U.S. effort, the nature of expeditionary deep caving, and introduces the audience to the world of Sistema Cheve and the technology that has been developed to explore it.
Google engEDU

Watch full video at: http://fora.tv/2008/12/12/Dr_Ken_Kamler_Remembers_1996_Everest_Disaster
Dr. Kenneth Kamler recalls his harrowing experience on a climb towards the summit of Mt. Everest in 1996 when a lethal 2-day storm kicked up. The event, documented by writer Jon Krakauer in his bestselling book Into Thin Air, would lead to the deaths of eight climbers and leave several others -- including Kamler -- stranded and fighting for their lives.
In this presentation, Kamler explores the effects of the disaster, the rescue, and the relentless drive of human survival.
EG is the celebration of the American entertainment industry. Since 1984, Richard Saul Wurman has created extraordinary gatherings about learning and understanding. EG is a rich extension of these ideas - a conference that explores the attitude of understanding in music, film, television, radio, technology, advertising, gaming, interactivity and the web - The Entertainment Gathering
Kenneth "Ken" Kamler is a microsurgeon and mountain climber. Kamler was chosen by New York Magazine as one of New York City's best doctors in 2002. He is a microsurgeon trained at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center who also practices extreme medicine in the most remote corners of the world. He has served as chief high altitude physician for the NASA-sponsored research in human physiological responses to extreme altitude.
As covered in the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, in May 1996, Kamler was at CampIII on Mount Everest preparing for a summit attempt when a ferocious storm engulfed three teams of climbers returning from the peak. As the only doctor on the mountain when the storm hit, he treated the survivors as they descended from Camp IV.
A climber and doctor on many Everest expeditions, he has worked with National Geographic to carry out geological research and precision mapping using laser telescopes and global positioning satellite beacons. He appeared on ABC'sNightline in the first-ever live interview from Everest base camp. and has appeared many times on national television. Kamler lives in the New York City area.

Watch full video at: http://fora.tv/2008/12/12/Dr_Ken_Kamler_Remembers_1996_Everest_Disaster
Dr. Kenneth Kamler recalls his harrowing experience on a climb towards the summit of Mt. Everest in 1996 when a lethal 2-day storm kicked up. The event, documented by writer Jon Krakauer in his bestselling book Into Thin Air, would lead to the deaths of eight climbers and leave several others -- including Kamler -- stranded and fighting for their lives.
In this presentation, Kamler explores the effects of the disaster, the rescue, and the relentless drive of human survival.
EG is the celebration of the American entertainment industry. Since 1984, Richard Saul Wurman has created extraordinary gatherings about learning and understanding. EG is a rich extension of these ideas - a conference that explores the attitude of understanding in music, film, television, radio, technology, advertising, gaming, interactivity and the web - The Entertainment Gathering
Kenneth "Ken" Kamler is a microsurgeon and mountain climber. Kamler was chosen by New York Magazine as one of New York City's best doctors in 2002. He is a microsurgeon trained at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center who also practices extreme medicine in the most remote corners of the world. He has served as chief high altitude physician for the NASA-sponsored research in human physiological responses to extreme altitude.
As covered in the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, in May 1996, Kamler was at CampIII on Mount Everest preparing for a summit attempt when a ferocious storm engulfed three teams of climbers returning from the peak. As the only doctor on the mountain when the storm hit, he treated the survivors as they descended from Camp IV.
A climber and doctor on many Everest expeditions, he has worked with National Geographic to carry out geological research and precision mapping using laser telescopes and global positioning satellite beacons. He appeared on ABC'sNightline in the first-ever live interview from Everest base camp. and has appeared many times on national television. Kamler lives in the New York City area.

SHERPA, a documentary about the mountain guides of Mount Everest, set out to expose tension in the 2014 Everest climbing season from the Sherpa mountain guides point of view and instead captured tragedy when an avalanche struck, killing 16 Sherpas. DirectorJennifer Peedom discusses what it was like to film the dangerous expedition as well as capturing the heartbreaking story of how Sherpa guides banded together through tragedy to face issues among the guides as well as the mountain climbing industry in this uncensored BYOD interview hosted by Ondi Timoner.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
A fight on Everest? It seemed incredible. But in 2013 news channels around the world reported an ugly brawl at 21,000ft as European climbers fled a mob of angry Sherpas.
In 1953, New ZealanderEdmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay had reached the summit in a spirit of co-operation and brave optimism. Now climbers and Sherpas were trading insults – even blows. What had happened to the happy, smiling Sherpas and their dedication in getting foreigners to the top of the mountain they hold so sacred? Determined to explore what was going on, the filmmakers set out to make a film of the 2014 Everest climbing season, from the Sherpas’ point of view. Instead, they captured a tragedy that would change Everest forever. At 6.45am on 18th April, 2014, a 14 million ton block of ice crashed down onto the climbing route through the Khumbu Icefall, killing 16 Sherpas. It was the worst tragedy in the history of Everest. The disaster provoked a drastic reappraisal about the role of the Sherpas in the Everest industry. SHERPA, tells the story of how, in the face of fierce opposition, the Sherpas united in grief and anger to reclaim the mountain they call Chomolungma.
Jennifer Peedom is known for her intimate and compassionate portraits, documenting stories from the epic to the everyday, often in extreme situations. Her credits include the internationally renowned documentaries MIRACLE ON EVEREST and SOLO.
Jen is an experienced climber, and has worked as a high altitude director on several expeditions including Discovery Channel’s six-part series EVEREST: BEYOND THE LIMIT. She has developed a strong friendship with Sherpa people over many years of working in the Himalayas since 2004, and these connections were key to the access we were granted in the making of SHERPA. Her awards include an Australian Film Institute and FilmCritics Circle Award for BestDocumentary, multiple Australian Directors GuildAwards for Best Direction, and a ‘Rocky’ at the WorldMedia Awards. Jen was also awarded the inaugural David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship, which recognises and rewards creative ambition, intellectual rigour and innovation in documentary cinema. Jen has directed for ABC, SBS, BBC, France 5, ITVS, Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://sherpafilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/sherpafilm/
https://twitter.com/sherpafilm
http://thelip.tv/
BYOD Full EpisodesPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0NIUsPc4aY&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGdZbrANmO6kYPy8IQC0GiN_
BYOD ShortClips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5q0-OJRwJo&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
https://www.facebook.com/BYODOC?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv?ref=hl
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Jennifer Peedom to BYOD.
00:45 Documenting Sherpa’s and the April, 18th 2014 avalanche.
03:53 SHERPA, Clip: Commercialism on Everest.
05:44 Using archival footage, Russell Brice and the price to climb.
08:06 Employment opportunities and tourism while keeping culture and customs.
09:10 SHERPA Clip:
11:05 Completing the film after the avalanche amid Sherpa protest.
13:10 The avalanche from basecamp. SHERPA, Clip: The aftermath of the avalanche.
16:49 Meeting families, risks and addiction + filming a man’s world as a woman.
22:41 Giving a voice to the voiceless during crisis.
23:25 SHERPA clip: Government
25:27 Personal challenges with the film.
27:43 Life after the film and continued Sherpa protests.
29:20 When and where to watch.
30:03 Thank you and goodbye.
30:09 SHERPA, Trailer.

SHERPA, a documentary about the mountain guides of Mount Everest, set out to expose tension in the 2014 Everest climbing season from the Sherpa mountain guides point of view and instead captured tragedy when an avalanche struck, killing 16 Sherpas. DirectorJennifer Peedom discusses what it was like to film the dangerous expedition as well as capturing the heartbreaking story of how Sherpa guides banded together through tragedy to face issues among the guides as well as the mountain climbing industry in this uncensored BYOD interview hosted by Ondi Timoner.
FILM & GUEST INFO:
A fight on Everest? It seemed incredible. But in 2013 news channels around the world reported an ugly brawl at 21,000ft as European climbers fled a mob of angry Sherpas.
In 1953, New ZealanderEdmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay had reached the summit in a spirit of co-operation and brave optimism. Now climbers and Sherpas were trading insults – even blows. What had happened to the happy, smiling Sherpas and their dedication in getting foreigners to the top of the mountain they hold so sacred? Determined to explore what was going on, the filmmakers set out to make a film of the 2014 Everest climbing season, from the Sherpas’ point of view. Instead, they captured a tragedy that would change Everest forever. At 6.45am on 18th April, 2014, a 14 million ton block of ice crashed down onto the climbing route through the Khumbu Icefall, killing 16 Sherpas. It was the worst tragedy in the history of Everest. The disaster provoked a drastic reappraisal about the role of the Sherpas in the Everest industry. SHERPA, tells the story of how, in the face of fierce opposition, the Sherpas united in grief and anger to reclaim the mountain they call Chomolungma.
Jennifer Peedom is known for her intimate and compassionate portraits, documenting stories from the epic to the everyday, often in extreme situations. Her credits include the internationally renowned documentaries MIRACLE ON EVEREST and SOLO.
Jen is an experienced climber, and has worked as a high altitude director on several expeditions including Discovery Channel’s six-part series EVEREST: BEYOND THE LIMIT. She has developed a strong friendship with Sherpa people over many years of working in the Himalayas since 2004, and these connections were key to the access we were granted in the making of SHERPA. Her awards include an Australian Film Institute and FilmCritics Circle Award for BestDocumentary, multiple Australian Directors GuildAwards for Best Direction, and a ‘Rocky’ at the WorldMedia Awards. Jen was also awarded the inaugural David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship, which recognises and rewards creative ambition, intellectual rigour and innovation in documentary cinema. Jen has directed for ABC, SBS, BBC, France 5, ITVS, Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel.
ADD’L LINKS:
http://sherpafilm.com/
https://www.facebook.com/sherpafilm/
https://twitter.com/sherpafilm
http://thelip.tv/
BYOD Full EpisodesPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0NIUsPc4aY&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGdZbrANmO6kYPy8IQC0GiN_
BYOD ShortClips Playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5q0-OJRwJo&index=1&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
https://www.facebook.com/BYODOC?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv?ref=hl
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Jennifer Peedom to BYOD.
00:45 Documenting Sherpa’s and the April, 18th 2014 avalanche.
03:53 SHERPA, Clip: Commercialism on Everest.
05:44 Using archival footage, Russell Brice and the price to climb.
08:06 Employment opportunities and tourism while keeping culture and customs.
09:10 SHERPA Clip:
11:05 Completing the film after the avalanche amid Sherpa protest.
13:10 The avalanche from basecamp. SHERPA, Clip: The aftermath of the avalanche.
16:49 Meeting families, risks and addiction + filming a man’s world as a woman.
22:41 Giving a voice to the voiceless during crisis.
23:25 SHERPA clip: Government
25:27 Personal challenges with the film.
27:43 Life after the film and continued Sherpa protests.
29:20 When and where to watch.
30:03 Thank you and goodbye.
30:09 SHERPA, Trailer.

Preparing to Climb Mount Everest Without Oxygen | The Climb

Five-time Mt. Everest summiter, Melissa Arnot, attempts to break a new world record by being the first US woman to climb Everest without supplemental oxygen.
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Mount Everest climbers Snapchat epic journey

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Why It's So Hard to Climb the Mountain at the Center of the Universe

In this exclusive clip from the documentary Meru, Jon Krakauer explains the appeal, and challenge, of Mount Meru.
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Climbing Everest - Training at Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

Excerpts from the training during Course No 234, held in Mar 2003. Cdr Abhishek Kankan was...

Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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Mount Everest: 3D Climbing Routes [IGEO.TV]

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Unsung Heroes of Everest | Nat Geo Live

With a death rate statistically higher than soldiers in the Iraq war, why would anyone ris...

Unsung Heroes of Everest | Nat Geo Live

With a death rate statistically higher than soldiers in the Iraq war, why would anyone risk their life to climb Mount Everest? PhotographerAaron Huey points his camera at the unsung heroes of mountaineering—the Sherpas.
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The Trek to Mt Everest Base Camp

Mt EverestBaseCampTrek was one of the most exhausting and amazing experiences of my life.
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WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK | HOW TO TRAVEL ON $30 A DAY | Ep 51

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How to travel the world on $30 a day, solo. I q...

WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK | HOW TO TRAVEL ON $30 A DAY | Ep 51

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How to travel the world on $30 a day, solo. I quit my job, sold my car, gave everything away so I could travel the world. This series is about traveling the world on your own with tips, tricks and travel hacks plus funny stories that hopefully will teach you a thing or two as well.
I traveled for 12 months on $12,000 on my own - through 17 countries, 4 continents with only one backpack and a camera bag.
This video is about how to travel in Nepal and what to do in Nepal specifically the Everest Base Camp trek in a Everest Base Camp (or EBC) Trekking Guide. It also talks about hiking and trekking the Everest Base Camp trek solo, without a guide or porter and the general experience of the Everest Base Camp trek.
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Trek to Everest Basecamp - The Full Experience!

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The cost of climbing Mt. Everest

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25 Crazy Facts That Will Make You Want To Climb Mount Everest

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Officially, Mount Everest is 29,029ft based on a 1954 ground measurement. A satellite-based measurement in 1999 found it to be six feet taller but this was disputed.
The summit is just under the cruising altitude of a passenger jet (around 31,000ft)
At Everest's highest point, you are breathing in a third of the amount of oxygen you would normally breathe. This isn't because of different air composition but rather because of less air pressure.
Since 1969 at least one person has died on Everest every year except for 1977Winds on the mountain have been recorded at more than 200mph.
One out of every 10 successful climbs to the summit ends in death.
There are estimated to be 200 dead bodies on the mountain and they are used as waypoints for climbers
Reinhold Messner was the first to climb the mountain alone and without oxygen in 1980FrenchmanMarco Siffredi and AustrianStefanGatt snowboarded down the mountain in 2001.
The oldest person to climb Everest is 80 year-old Yuichiro Miura of Japan
The youngest person to reach the summit is 13 year old Jordan Romero. In May 2010, the young American broke the record previously held by 15 year old Ming Kipa of Nepal.
The world's tallest man-made structure of any kind with the Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 829m. Everest is more than ten times its height.
The world's second highest building, Taipei 101 in Taiwan would need to be stacked up more than 17 times to match Everest
The first tweet from the summit was sent by Kenton Cool in 2011. He tweeted: "Everest summit no 9! 1st tweet from the top of the world thanks to a weak 3G signal"
The mountain gets taller by 4mm every years due to upward thrust created by two opposing tectonic plates.
Google has now mapped Everest, although it did not get to the summit. In 2011 a team spent 2 weeks hiking over 70 miles to reach base camp, capturing images along the way.
Without extra oxygen, AustralianTim Macartney-Snape became the first to climb from sea level to the summit, in May 1990.
The first phone call was place from the summit in summer of 2013. Nepalese officials, however, were less than impressed and deemed it illegal.
Bear Grylls, the youngest British climber to summit the mountain, also flew higher than the peak in a powered paraglider in 2007.
The record for the longest time spent on the summit is 21 hours, achieved by Babu Chiri Sherpa in 1999.
In 2004 there was a wedding on the summit. Moni Mule Pati and Pem Dorjee Sherpa, both from Nepal kept their plans a secret from other climbers until they reached the peak.
Two Polish climbers, Leszka Cichy and Krzysztof Wielicki, were the first two summit Everst during winter in February of 1980
Everest is well known for its "traffic jams". Sometimes several hundred climbers can be on the summit at the same time.
The mountain was named after George Everest in 1856. He was a retired Surveyor General who never saw the peak.
1974 was the last year that no one climbed Mount Everest

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The best movie from Everest Base Camp Trek | October 2015 | Three Passes Route

Preparing to Climb Mount Everest Without Oxygen | The Climb

Five-time Mt. Everest summiter, Melissa Arnot, attempts to break a new world record by being the first US woman to climb Everest without supplemental oxygen.
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Mount Everest climbers Snapchat epic journey

Thanks to new satellite technology and Snapchat, professional climbers Adrian Ballinger an...

Why It's So Hard to Climb the Mountain at the Center of the Universe

In this exclusive clip from the documentary Meru, Jon Krakauer explains the appeal, and challenge, of Mount Meru.
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Climbing Everest - Training at Himalayan Mountaineering Institute

Excerpts from the training during Course No 234, held in Mar 2003. Cdr Abhishek Kankan was...

Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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To say that anyone can climb Mount Kilimanjaro would be a ... That's oversimplifying the situation, but, unlike Mount Everest (27,940 feet), this climb doesn't require ... This 50-mile stretch is one of the easier routes, considered by most ... My family's -- and my -- main concern was that Sumaiyah and I were ...
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Unsung Heroes of Everest | Nat Geo Live

With a death rate statistically higher than soldiers in the Iraq war, why would anyone ris...

Unsung Heroes of Everest | Nat Geo Live

With a death rate statistically higher than soldiers in the Iraq war, why would anyone risk their life to climb Mount Everest? PhotographerAaron Huey points his camera at the unsung heroes of mountaineering—the Sherpas.
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Arunima Sinha: On top of the world

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In April 2011, Arunima Sinha, a national level volleyball player, was thrown out of a running train by robbers who were after her gold chain. Her left leg crushed by the passing trains had to be amputated. This did not stop her from dreaming the impossible, on May 21st, 2013, Arunima summited Mount Everest. Watch as she takes us along on her journey in this passionate talk.
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Arunima is a former national level volleyball player who was thrown off a moving train in 2011. In order to save her life, the doctors had to amputate part of her left leg. In light of this event, Arunima became inspired by Yuvarj Singh, an international cricket player who successfully won his battle with cancer. As such, she was determined to climb Mount Everest. In 2013, Arunima became the first female amputee (and the first Indian amputee) to make the climb.
Arunima then went on to be the first female amputee to climb Mt. Kilamanjaro inAfrica and Mt. Elbrus in Europe. She has been honoured with numerous awards and recognitions. Currently she is busy planning to open a sports academy for underprivileged and physically disabled children.
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HD Documentary - Mount Everest & Geological story

Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's h...

HD Documentary - Mount Everest & Geological story

Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level and is the 5th furthest summit from the center of Earth. The international border between China and Nepal runs across the precise summit point. Its massif includes neighboring peaks Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft) and Changtse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft).
In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). The current official height of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) as recognized by China and Nepal was established by a 1955Indian survey and subsequently confirmed by a Chinese survey in 1975. In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon a recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the BritishSurveyor General of India. Waugh named the mountain after his predecessor in the post, Sir George Everest, arguing that there were many local names, against the opinion of Everest.
Mount Everest attracts many highly experienced mountaineers as well as capable climbers willing to hire professional guides. There are two main climbing routes, one approaching the summit from the southeast in Nepal (known as the standard route) and the other from the north in Tibet. While not posing substantial technical climbing challenges on the standard route, Everest presents dangers such as altitude sickness, weather, wind as well as significant objective hazards from avalanches and the Khumbu Icefall.
The first recorded efforts to reach Everest's summit were made by British mountaineers. With Nepal not allowing foreigners into the country at the time, the British made several attempts on the north ridge route from the Tibetan side. After the first reconnaissance expedition by the British in 1921 reached 7,000 m (22,970 ft) on the North Col, the 1922 expedition pushed the North ridge route up to 8,320 m (27,300 ft) marking the first time a human had climbed above 8,000 m (26,247 ft). Tragedy struck on the descent from the North col when seven porters were killed in an avalanche. The 1924 expedition resulted in the greatest mystery on Everest to this day: George Mallory and Andrew Irvine made a final summit attempt on June 8 but never returned, sparking debate as to whether they were the first to reach the top. They had been spotted high on the mountain that day but disappeared in the clouds, never to be seen again until Mallory's body was found in 1999 at 8,155 m (26,755 ft) on the North face. Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary made the first official ascent of Everest in 1953 using the southeast ridge route. Tenzing had reached 8,595 m (28,199 ft) the previous year as a member of the 1952Swiss expedition.
The 8,848 m (29,029 ft) height given is officially recognised by Nepal and China, although Nepal is planning a new survey.
In 1856, Andrew Waugh announced Everest (then known as Peak XV) as 29,002 ft (8,840 m) high, after several years of calculations based on observations made by the Great Trigonometric Survey.
The elevation of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) was first determined by an Indian survey in 1955, made closer to the mountain, also using theodolites.[citation needed] It was subsequently reaffirmed by a 1975 Chinese measurement 8,848.13 m (29,029.30 ft). In both cases the snow cap, not the rock head, was measured. In May 1999 an American Everest Expedition, directed by Bradford Washburn, anchored a GPS unit into the highest bedrock. A rock head elevation of 8,850 m (29,035 ft), and a snow/ice elevation 1 m (3 ft) higher, were obtained via this device. Although it has not been officially recognized by Nepal, this figure is widely quoted. Geoid uncertainty casts doubt upon the accuracy claimed by both the 1999 and 2005 surveys.
A detailed photogrammetric map (at a scale of 1:50,000) of the Khumbu region, including the south side of Mount Everest, was made by ErwinSchneider as part of the 1955 InternationalHimalayan Expedition, which also attempted Lhotse. An even more detailed topographic map of the Everest area was made in the late 1980s under the direction of Bradford Washburn, using extensive aerial photography.
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Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditat...

Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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Conrad Anker: "The Call of Everest" | Talks at Google

On June 3rd, 2016 Conrad spoke at Google about the history, science and future of climbing...

Conrad Anker: "The Call of Everest" | Talks at Google

On June 3rd, 2016 Conrad spoke at Google about the history, science and future of climbing the world's highest peak.
Conrad Anker has summited Mount Everest three times. On his first summit he discovered the body of George Mallory, the legendary British climber. On his third summit he didn't use supplemental oxygen. He was featured in the film Meru, about the first ascent of the Shark's Fin route of the Indian Himalayas.
This Talk was hosted by Monica Poletti.

Journey Towards The Center Of The Earth

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July 27, 2006Bill Stone, Ph.D., PresidentStone AeroSPACE. Bill will be a speaker at the TED conference next year.
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We live in an era when Earth has been considered long-conquered. The highest mountains, darkest rain forests, the Arctic and Antarctic wastelands have all been explored and mapped. The ocean’s deepest points have been plumbed and detailed isobenthic maps exist. These former frontiers are now relegated to places for ever more detailed scientific investigations (especially the oceans for their bio-diversity), extreme sports, and for commercial exploitation. But as places for true exploration they are a part of history.
While truly known only to a handful of teams worldwide, the last -- and arguably the most technologically and psychologically challenging -- terrestrial frontier is being systematically explored in our time: that of extraordinarily deep cave systems. And, like the original exploration of the Poles, and the race to climb Everest, there is a quiet, yet spirited competition now to explore the once-and-for-all-time deepest natural abyss on Earth.
This talk explains the origins of the U.S. effort, the nature of expeditionary deep caving, and introduces the audience to the world of Sistema Cheve and the technology that has been developed to explore it.
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Inside the 1996 Everest Disaster - Ken Kamler

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Dr. Kenneth Kamler recalls his harrowing experience on a climb towards the summit of Mt. Everest in 1996 when a lethal 2-day storm kicked up. The event, documented by writer Jon Krakauer in his bestselling book Into Thin Air, would lead to the deaths of eight climbers and leave several others -- including Kamler -- stranded and fighting for their lives.
In this presentation, Kamler explores the effects of the disaster, the rescue, and the relentless drive of human survival.
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Kenneth "Ken" Kamler is a microsurgeon and mountain climber. Kamler was chosen by New York Magazine as one of New York City's best doctors in 2002. He is a microsurgeon trained at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center who also practices extreme medicine in the most remote corners of the world. He has served as chief high altitude physician for the NASA-sponsored research in human physiological responses to extreme altitude.
As covered in the book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, in May 1996, Kamler was at CampIII on Mount Everest preparing for a summit attempt when a ferocious storm engulfed three teams of climbers returning from the peak. As the only doctor on the mountain when the storm hit, he treated the survivors as they descended from Camp IV.
A climber and doctor on many Everest expeditions, he has worked with National Geographic to carry out geological research and precision mapping using laser telescopes and global positioning satellite beacons. He appeared on ABC'sNightline in the first-ever live interview from Everest base camp. and has appeared many times on national television. Kamler lives in the New York City area.

SHERPA, a documentary about the mountain guides of Mount Everest, set out to expose tension in the 2014 Everest climbing season from the Sherpa mountain guides point of view and instead captured tragedy when an avalanche struck, killing 16 Sherpas. DirectorJennifer Peedom discusses what it was like to film the dangerous expedition as well as capturing the heartbreaking story of how Sherpa guides banded together through tragedy to face issues among the guides as well as the mountain climbing industry in this uncensored BYOD interview hosted by Ondi Timoner.
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A fight on Everest? It seemed incredible. But in 2013 news channels around the world reported an ugly brawl at 21,000ft as European climbers fled a mob of angry Sherpas.
In 1953, New ZealanderEdmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay had reached the summit in a spirit of co-operation and brave optimism. Now climbers and Sherpas were trading insults – even blows. What had happened to the happy, smiling Sherpas and their dedication in getting foreigners to the top of the mountain they hold so sacred? Determined to explore what was going on, the filmmakers set out to make a film of the 2014 Everest climbing season, from the Sherpas’ point of view. Instead, they captured a tragedy that would change Everest forever. At 6.45am on 18th April, 2014, a 14 million ton block of ice crashed down onto the climbing route through the Khumbu Icefall, killing 16 Sherpas. It was the worst tragedy in the history of Everest. The disaster provoked a drastic reappraisal about the role of the Sherpas in the Everest industry. SHERPA, tells the story of how, in the face of fierce opposition, the Sherpas united in grief and anger to reclaim the mountain they call Chomolungma.
Jennifer Peedom is known for her intimate and compassionate portraits, documenting stories from the epic to the everyday, often in extreme situations. Her credits include the internationally renowned documentaries MIRACLE ON EVEREST and SOLO.
Jen is an experienced climber, and has worked as a high altitude director on several expeditions including Discovery Channel’s six-part series EVEREST: BEYOND THE LIMIT. She has developed a strong friendship with Sherpa people over many years of working in the Himalayas since 2004, and these connections were key to the access we were granted in the making of SHERPA. Her awards include an Australian Film Institute and FilmCritics Circle Award for BestDocumentary, multiple Australian Directors GuildAwards for Best Direction, and a ‘Rocky’ at the WorldMedia Awards. Jen was also awarded the inaugural David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship, which recognises and rewards creative ambition, intellectual rigour and innovation in documentary cinema. Jen has directed for ABC, SBS, BBC, France 5, ITVS, Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Jennifer Peedom to BYOD.
00:45 Documenting Sherpa’s and the April, 18th 2014 avalanche.
03:53 SHERPA, Clip: Commercialism on Everest.
05:44 Using archival footage, Russell Brice and the price to climb.
08:06 Employment opportunities and tourism while keeping culture and customs.
09:10 SHERPA Clip:
11:05 Completing the film after the avalanche amid Sherpa protest.
13:10 The avalanche from basecamp. SHERPA, Clip: The aftermath of the avalanche.
16:49 Meeting families, risks and addiction + filming a man’s world as a woman.
22:41 Giving a voice to the voiceless during crisis.
23:25 SHERPA clip: Government
25:27 Personal challenges with the film.
27:43 Life after the film and continued Sherpa protests.
29:20 When and where to watch.
30:03 Thank you and goodbye.
30:09 SHERPA, Trailer.

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